Category: Golf Club Buying Guide

Types of Golf Wedges 0

Types of Golf Wedges

Three Club Monte may sound like the witty moniker for the club pro that refuses to carry a golf bag, but it is actually the name of a style of golf that involves using...

What Are The Different Types of Golf Irons? 0

What Are The Different Types of Golf Irons?

The game of baseball, like golf, involves a ball and an instrument to hit the ball with. A baseball bat resting on top of a player’s shoulder as he walks up to the plate...

What Features Determine Golf Club Distance? 0

What Features Determine Golf Club Distance?

Average Golf Club Distance and The Factors That Influence It You’re a hundred and fifty yards away from the pin on a challenging par 5, and your golf buddy is just a couple of...

What Types of Clubs Should I Use for My Handicap? 0

What Types of Clubs Should I Use for My Handicap?

Every golfer has their own unique story to tell about his or her first set of clubs: one player worked all summer in junior high for his first set, another inherited the same clubs...

What is the Right Club Length for You? 0

What is the Right Club Length for You?

One of the greatest aspects of golf is the fact that virtually anyone can play the game. The sport wouldn’t be around today if it weren’t for the wide variety of men, women, boys...

How do I Know if My Grip is too Weak or too Strong? 0

How do I Know if My Grip is too Weak or too Strong?

When your golf game is suffering, the signs are obvious. Sliced drives off the tee, chunked hits on the fairway, and chip shots that cause you to question whether or not you accidently mistook...

How to Clean Golf Clubs 0

How to Clean Golf Clubs

A little golf club maintenance on your sticks will make sure that your expensive purchase is a long-term investment in your game. Don’t be fooled into thinking that a quick wipe down of the...

How Can I Protect My Golf Clubs? 0

How Can I Protect My Golf Clubs?

There’s nothing quite like the sound of driver clubheads banging against one another in the backseat of a car; sending cringes up golfers’ spines with each clank of metal-on-metal at every sharp turn in...

What is the difference between low, medium and high bounces? 0

What is the difference between low, medium and high bounces?

Low bounce (0-10°) is ideal for shots from tighter lies and firmer turf conditions. Generally with a narrow sole width, the leading edge of the blade is closer to the ground making for cleaner...

When should I replace the grip and shafts of my golf club? 0

When should I replace the grip and shafts of my golf club?

Every golfer has that one club in his or her bag that has seen better days. You know, the one with the grips that look more like pieces of an old tire, crumbling away...